For Sale: 1941 Chrysler New Yorker in Branford, Connecticut for sale in Branford, CT

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Vehicle Description The New Yorker Convertible represented Chrysler's most elite, sporting open model for 1941, and one of its rarest production cars, as only 1,295 were made.
Relatively few have survived, making the model a desirable acquisition for any fine collection.
The 1941 New Yorker featured a steeply raked ve'ed windshield, complemented by a sharply pointed hood, a grille blended into the sculpted lines of the body, and delicate accents of bright beltline moldings and chrome parking lights atop the front fenders.
The proven Chrysler straight eight, now called the Spitfire and boasting 137 horsepower, ensured that owners would enjoy both excellent performance and a level of refinement, comfort, and safety as good as anything else from Detroit.
Three-speed Fluid-Drive transmission, independent front suspension with coil springs, solid axle rear suspension with leaf springs, and a new four-wheel hydraulic drum brake system.
Wheelbase:
127.
5 in.
The car offered here is in its original color of Tropical Tan, also sporting the Highlander interior package--rich mahogany leather seating lined with plaid cloth inserts and door panels, and new cloth power top shows its well-preserved features and originality.
Further, in addition to its standard 3 speed manual transmission with overdrive, it is equipped with a push-button AM radio (which is not currently working), dual fog lights, driver side mirror and spotlight, as well as the rare rear wheel fender skirts, hubcaps with beauty rings, and wide whitewall tires.
This all-original car starts instantly and drives beautifully.
It is ready to enjoy on the road or at the next local show, savoring the quality and beauty that is the 1941 Chrysler New Yorker.
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  • Year: 1941
  • Make: Chrysler
  • Model: New Yorker

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